Paul Soros, George's estranged older brother who he had no contact with in decades, founded and funded, with his wife Daisy, The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships For New Americans where they give scholarships to a very select group of applicants each year. Vivek got his in 2011. Paul unfortunately died in 2013 but his surviving wife and son carry on the foundation's work. Paul Soros was the very epitome of the American Dream building a massive world wide empire in mineral distribution from nothing. He was a true patriot which is why I become so passionate when people try to make the easily debunked false claim that Vivek is tied to GEORGE Soros and the WEF. It's simply not true.
This information is easily found without Wikipedia, which BTW is only as good as its contributors. I did a deep dive in to this topic. There is absolutely no connection, and never was between Vivek and George Soros or the WEF. People hear the name Soros and freak out. Paul's story is pretty incredible. Captured in Hungary by the "liberating" Russians who mistakenly took him for a Nazi, he was able to escape on the forced march back to Russia. 2 years later he was able to get passage to the US where he settled and met his wife Daisy. He could not afford his full education but did get a BA in engineering. Anyway, I'm boring you all I'm sure. A book could be written on this and should be. He went on to design a mineral distribution system that hit it big first in Brazil if I remember right. The rest is history. Their foundation takes just 1,800 applicants each year from immigrants or family members of. The criteria is very stringent and they award just 30 scholarships of up to 90k. It's pretty damn cool and it really irritates me when people can't take just a few minutes to inform themselves.
If you're an America First Patriot, how can you disagree with any of this? Regardless of who is saying it? Lay down your biases and excuses for not listening to this guy.
EDIT: I'm not trying to convince anyone to vote for the guy, I'm not going to. But it's foolish and close minded to not have him be a part of the conversation. He's not an enemy.